Moodle plugins are the long tail of risk on most installs. We audit every plugin you're running — checking version compatibility, maintenance status, security posture, and whether it's still doing something useful. The output is a prioritized remediation list: keep, replace, port, or remove.
Unmaintained plugins are the most common breach vector on Moodle installs. Cleaning this up is essential before any version cutover.
A site accumulated forty-odd plugins over a decade, many installed for a single course and never removed. We inventory every one, flag the unmaintained and unused, and hand back a keep, replace, port, or remove list, so the IT team enters the upgrade with a lean install instead of dragging abandoned code forward.
A compliance team depends on a reporting plugin whose author stopped updating it years ago, leaving a security and compatibility risk. Our audit surfaces it, and we identify a maintained alternative and migrate their configuration across, so the reporting they rely on keeps working without carrying an unpatched plugin into the new version.
Before committing to the upgrade, an IT lead needs to know what will break. The audit tests every active plugin against the target release and marks the ones that will not run, so they can budget for replacements or ports up front rather than discovering broken functionality after cutover.
We'll review your current platform, map your pain points, and give you a plain-English report — including a fixed-price quote if there's a fit. No sales pitch, just honesty.